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2004
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Titel

Atomistic study of drag, surface and inertial effects on edge dislocations in face-centered cubic metals

Abstract
Atomistic simulations of an accelerating edge dislocation were carried out to study the effects of drag and inertia. Using an embedded atom potential for nickel, the Peierls stress, the effective mass and the drag coefficient of an edge dislocation were determined for different temperatures and stresses in a simple slab geometry. The effect of {1 1 1} surfaces on an intersecting edge dislocation were studied by appropriately cutting the slab. A dislocation intersecting a surface stap was used as a model system to demonstrate the importance of inertial effects for dynamically overcoming short range obstacles. Significant effects were found even at room temperature. A simple model based on the dislocation-obstacle interaction energies was used to describe the findings.
Author(s)
Bitzek, E.
Gumbsch, P.
Zeitschrift
Materials Science and Engineering, A. Structural materials, properties, microstructure and processing
Konferenz
International Conference on the Strength of Materials (ICSMA) 2003
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DOI
10.1016/j.msea.2004.01.092
Language
English
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Tags
  • dislocation dynamic

  • dislocation inertia

  • atomistic simulation

  • surface

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